Types of Stories & Storytelling
Across
- 1. A short section or extract taken from a book or text.
- 2. A company or person responsible for producing and selling books.
- 4. A story full of exciting events and fast-paced scenes — often paired with adventure.
- 6. A story set in an imaginary world with magic and mythical creatures.
- 8. A story featuring secret agents, espionage and covert missions.
- 10. A digital version of a book that you read on a screen or device.
- 12. A story designed to frighten the reader with scary events or monsters.
- 13. Pictures or drawings inside a book that help tell the story.
- 14. The final part of a story — it can be happy, sad or open.
- 16. A fast-paced, suspenseful story that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
- 17. A story full of exciting journeys, challenges and daring deeds.
Down
- 1. To produce text or images on paper using a machine (verb).
- 3. A book with a soft, flexible cover — cheaper than a hardback.
- 5. A funny story told with drawings or animated characters.
- 7. A set of books following the same characters or theme across several volumes.
- 8. Short for science fiction — stories set in the future involving technology or space.
- 9. A story set in the past, often featuring real events or periods of history.
- 11. A type of story focused on romance and relationships between characters.
- 15. A long fictional story written in prose — longer than a short story.